Website Change & Opportunity Monitoring
Stop refreshing websites for a living — selected public pages are watched for you, and meaningful changes become alerts: tenders, job posts, launches, announcements.
The problem
Opportunities appear on public pages — tenders, RFPs, announcements — and vanish into the noise unless someone happens to check that day.
Who it's for
Teams that manually monitor websites for tenders, competitor announcements, job posts, supplier updates, or market news.
The outcome
The team hears about relevant changes shortly after they happen — on the sources you chose, filtered by the rules you set — instead of days later or never.
What STYD delivers
STYD tests each source for reliable monitoring, builds the change detection and relevance rules with you, and routes alerts where your team will actually see them.
Available after scoping
This service is available — tell us about your setup and we'll confirm scope, hosting, and pricing.
Built with the right automation stack after scoping.
FAQ
Public pages that pass a source test. Login-only or heavily protected pages are out of scope, and each source's honest check frequency is confirmed during testing.
Relevance rules you define decide what becomes an alert — and they get tuned in the first weeks until the signal is right.
It depends on the agreed per-source schedule — frequent enough to act on, gentle enough to be sustainable. Exact timing is tested, not promised blind.
Rules catch defined patterns; AI-assisted summarising of detected changes can be scoped where useful, with human review on anything that drives decisions.
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